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frustrate

[fruhs-treyt] / ˈfrʌs treɪt /


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Goldberg, like others at PARC, was frustrated at the lack of understanding by Xerox brass how to exploit PARC’s innovations for corporate customers.

From Los Angeles Times

It will have been a particularly frustrating blow as they had the chance to move out of the relegation zone with a win but will now spend the next few weeks in it.

From BBC

She makes no criticism of her transplant centre, London's Harefield Hospital, but the long wait has left her frustrated.

From BBC

Yet engineers at the ChatGPT-maker were running into a problem: Nvidia’s chips weren’t powering the product quickly enough, frustrating users with long wait times.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anthony Lobo, a pensioner who lives in Welling in Kent, is so frustrated by irregular post deliveries that every Saturday morning he collects his mail from Bexleyheath Delivery Office himself.

From BBC